The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1932 Page: 2 of 6
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THE EL RENO (OKLA.) DAILY TRIBUNE
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1932.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE
Other Items of Interest
About Community
Bl TRIBl'NK C«mwe<l*OM»I.Vr
Union City. Ft*li. I The Union
high and grade whool ba.xke:ball
teams played here Friday night.
The Union first and second leains
defeated Concho 21 to 17 an I HI-
17. Respectfully the Concho grade
team defeated onr grade leant
lu to 4.
l/ose hi I’lniiN ,
The Union town team l.vtf 28-
10 to Rl Reno In the finals of
the tournament at lllnger. They
won over Washita Friday night
with a score 28 to 12 They won
over Frendly five of CnrdeM who
look the tournament at Cordell
a limit two weeks ago.
The town team girls were De-
feated by Ft. Cohh girls score
2n-8. Onr girls were liandicup-
ped by not haying the regular
team.
Mr. and Mrs Jno. Conrad unit
family spent Friday evening at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jno
.Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. M Sanders and I
daughter. Esther, transacted husl-1
ness in Mlnoo Saturday afternoon. |
Miss Havel Stroud is spending
the week-end with friends In
Minisi.
Mrs. Kdd Mingus spent Tuesday >
in Anadarko.
Mr. and Mrs dene Sweeney j
spent da turds) afternoon at the ■
home of Mike (lappa In Minco.
I.udlle Bollinger has been nut
id school several days on account |
of sickness.
M.dd Hcnlc
The fifth and xlkth grade room. |
Miss Thomas, teacher, hud a i
welner and marshmallow roast
Thursday aftoriioon. A limit 2.1
• hildren enjoyed the picnic.
Misa Alta Bright and Miss Ruth
Jones went shopping In Chirkasha 1
Saturday afternoon
Miss Thomas and Miss IHcker- I
con spent the week-end with home
folks.
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MASCOT l-OSW* TIIKTH
. 1 Eugene, Ore., (U>) — l^oas of
three of the pri*ed gold teeth In
? the month of oble, house mascot
Is being mourned by members, j fangs worn down by fighting and
Last year tho brothers decided1 carrying sticks. For a* few days
that their pet, oldest of all the dog proudly displayed his new
campus mascots, would have molars, but cam* home minus the
ai the Sigma Epsilon fraternity, some shiny new teeth to replace brldgework after another fight.
ACROSS 7 Express generally
1 Pronoun * 1*1x1110110
3 Alhuniln from ins- l" Obstruct
tor oil lean
7 Exist
•j Aged
11 Negative
t: Incite, hasten
13 Remote
If. Obstruction
17 Hlvulves
2t Father
73 Tree
74 River In Italy
71 Owners
74 Printer's ineaaure
*7 Tre*
74 Personal pronoun
1 l egislative Unties
31 (Yiinpnrt mass
33 Moved rapidly
34 Walk alsiul
31 Toon
37 Small child
34 Upon
40 Hmull openings
41 Act
DOWN
I Exclamation
3 Fairy
4 Preposition
1 Plotter
4 Pronoun
luilc
73 Until
74 Peer
74 Sorrowful
30 Rested
31 Pale
33 Incline the head
34 Move
It llehold
14 Exist
34 Preposition
Amsir to Pr*vi*u* Paul*
12 Owns
14 disarranged
II Voluble talkative,
ness
14 Above
IK The bow of Vishnu
!4 Choose
70 Assumed nn utti.
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Program Planned for E.
H. S. Assembly Tuesday !
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1
Winners lu ih* recont hoys and
glrla El Heim hlghscliiMil debate
tourneys will he presented their
shield during assembly uf the stu-
dent body Tuesday morning lu the
auditorium.
H. E. Wrinkle, superintendent
of Ihi schools here, who offered
' the trophy, will make the presen-
tation. Aa a special feature of
thn program those receiving |
awards, Rupert Fogg, Arthur Ells-
worth. Miss .Mildred Ill-own nnd
I Miss Ruth duff, will debate the
I itueetlon:
| "Reso|y*(l: That li Is better to
| he a little frog in a Mg |Min<n |
| than a big frog in a little iMinil.” .
The ufflrmntlve will he upheld hy j
the lioys, while the girls will '
speak (or the negative
LOC AL BRIEFS
douglas Emmons, east of the
city, transacted buslnes.i in Ok-
lahoma City M.inday.
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Cua Mariiuurdt, HI4 South El-
lison avenue, was reported III
Monday at bis home.
Miss Minnie Hoorsms and Mor- I
rls Stock spent Sunday afternoon I
In Oklahoma City
EL RENO TRANSFER
fk STORAGE
Transfer, storage, packing,
•hipping. Local and long din-
lane* muring ainl heavy haul-
ing
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112 W. Wadi*
Pb*me 10H
R E. WHITLOCK, Mgr.
C. H. KRUMM, 8rt
Cnllfuriiiu farmers are raising more
hogs than ever before with M
|wr cent more sows being held for
the 1432 spring farrowing than a
year ago, department of agricul-
ture officials report.
DEVELOPS WATER RESOURCES
Sacramento, i at.. (IP) The de-
velopmert id water resources lu
California L going nlu-ud steadily,
during 19.11. the stale division of
water resourees reports, more than
. ............. was spent hy prlvatel
Inxv-tm lit llano The -late at St'lltiol Officials (let
I !>. | 1 • ■ ■ 1 1 ........ 11 "li I - ,
■ delation 11 $17fi.(HK»,tHM) slates III.-4 \\ U 111 IIIK A K HI list Till |
water conaervutlnc program
Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Patterson,
108 South Bickford avenue,
spent Sunday In WVatherford.
Miss Ona Conner, I2u South
| darker uvenue, Is III with un at,
I tack of Influeiiiu.
Miss I.villa WiMidhoiise, of Ok-
lahoma ('By, spent tin- week-end
1 with relatives here.
Mr and Mrs. Lee J. Htonmnan
and Mr. und Mrs. Eddie Pules
spent Sunday afternoon In Okla-
homa City. •
Kl Itelio hlvhsihiMil •.Indents
,1 1 All 1, I I ( nit) were urged I.) I. inhere ami offl
Plllihurgh. Pa . HP) Soft nial j '“lals Monday iiuirniiia to lake all
i miner, m Pennsylvania's MOi j |His«lhle ............. uaainst In
J mitioii* fMil n(«i n iM*w n*««nl foi wlil«lt In imunIum m
safety In 1411. with only 9M deal of lllaese in Hi* local aehnol*
Ernest Randall, of Oklahoma
City, spent Sunday with III:, moth-
er, Mrs. Alina Randall, 414 Sbuth
llnck Island avenue, who Is III
with an attack of Inflinwisa
Mr and Mrs flias. Kump and
dauglHcrs, Missi 1 Florentine and
Agues nod Jo te|ih McCoy were
guests Suiiduy of Mr. and Mrs.
Janie. iKaiup and Mr. and hire.
J. I' Fiilsn in Okluhoma City.
An unusually large 1,uinlier were Mrx. O. A. Shutlii*. Is on-
reported at sent mini the high-1 vaiescing at the home of het
school Monday nntmlug In on* daughter. Mrs James M lllalr,
Backache
bother you.
A nailing backache, with
bladder irregularities and
a tired, nervous, depressed
lee ling may warn ol some dis-
ordered kidney or bladder ton
dmon Users everywhere tely
on iAoin'i I'tllx. Piaisrd lot
more than SO yean by gratelol
users the country over Sold by
all druggists
Doans
PlL
AWK
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fatalities recorded In lit* prislin
lion of |nw.«<>' .'no tons ui coal,
according to the Stale Is part mem
Of Mllles. j loom there wen- IS who Were
unable to repair)
WEBSTER'S HOME SHRINE
(An-coral, n 11 upi Funds tn| K. of (’. Plan Imp4»rtant
make the ldrlli|ilace of Itanlel . t _
Wele let at Franklin a National Business Meet Tuesday
Shrine are lielng rawed by sale|
«r medals to New Hampshire! All knights of CahHnbux have
scloMil clillilre 11 The 1 lals liear j inetl uracil 40 make plana In at*
pictures ui the statesman's Inuae lead the regular meeiina »f the
1 -irgsidrullon at k o'clock Tiles-
TCACHER8 COLLEGE GRADS .day evening In their home at the
llari Isburg. IV, UP) Unc tourlh " rn*«r uf Kunell it rent and |
uf Hie leat hers in l*eniisylvaiila j Ulchfnril avc»*c Btislneia nf In- |
pillille HI hind tin* college gradu■ lereil Will entile before Ihe Brillip
ales, a oiriey by state ofllilal*1 A>r dlscu««|.»n
Showed. 'I lie |ierc»lltage ol rol-
lege trained teaehers inere»seil Mr. unit Mrs. Frank Shull and
(rum 7.0 per ect-l In 1421 In 24 4*Mr. "hit Mrs Edward (irand)ean,
|Mtr cent In 1411. juf Oklahoma City, were guent* of
El It...... relatives Sunday.
HOD RAISING THRIVES
Sacramento. Cal.. (IP) I mm pH"1 M*s Jenntnas. <17 North Blrk-
iitilnviitahle market ixinditbins. ford avenue. Is ill with Inflnensa
and Mr. lllalr. link Hiutli Hoff
avenue, following a several days'
Illness
Miss Clara llonnlirake, nn In-
htrurtnr of the Oklah'inui College
for Women In Chleku thn. -pint
the week-end With her Ihtrenls,
Mr nnd Mrs. H. K. Itonehrake,
Oak nnd MUrhell.
Enforces Law
DID YOU KNOW
Illustrated Question Box
By R. J. SCOTT
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on PAR'f'iALLY BURIED BENEAffc GROUND
TOR DAYS A< A -ffME-
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EFfORI', DU-r MORE 0*=*f%N fH«y RBSORT
do USE OF DRU<aS 1MAf BRlNC ABOUT*
A DPF.P SLEEP AND REDUCE. *«.
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s|t|Mdnicd state htahway nialnte-
nance Hupervlenr (04 Weelcn Ok-
lahoma with hendgnaiiem In the
division nfftre at rltatnn
One ol Crahh'e flml nfepa an
mnlntenaare aapervleor was to
start a drive tor enforcement of
stale traffic laws In Western Oh*
InlniPia Count) olftiiul* through, j
out the wralern aactlon nf the,
state are coop*rating in the tltlve
to free Mahwayn of hasanla t ensed
hr v total Ion of traffic law*. A
minder nf arreat* already have
been made
Insurance For Kver.v
Meml»er »f the Family
Life and accidental Heath Lnw«
eel Coat, savings to you for being
your own agent annual mst« a*
Inw an |7 per thousand, option nf
t|tt»rfnrly or monthly pavmenie, |
ard t hanae af your convealem-e to
any other form of policy, under our
ECONOMY ADJUSTABLE FLAN.
Fend name. ate. occupation, ad-
dress TODAY to
AMERICAN LIFE A INDEMNITY
OOMPANY
Dept 41. Indianapolis, tort,
Mrs. George Thomas Watt*, Mi
Stella l.oulse Fischer, Miss Jan
Nave and Miss Martha CrVIUei
were Oklahoma City visitors Sat
urday.
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D I V I D
GREAT
ND RECORD
Through good times and bad, Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company has
earned its preferred stock dividend.
•
Every three months, for more than 26 years, the Company has paid
regular dividends on its preferred shares, on time and in full.
Such a record is ample proof that these shares deserve their popularity
as an investment with nearly 9,000 shareholders.
Today you can purchase the 7 per cent preferred shares for cash, or on
the convenient monthly investment plan.
Each share pays an annual cash return of $7.00, at the rate of $1.75
every three months.
Investigate this investment opportunity now—our Investment Depart-
ment will be glad to explain price and terms.
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OKLAHOMA GAS ANDlpLECTRlC COMPANY
John T. Naylon, Mgr.
El Reno Dittrict
Courteous fersontil Attention to Every Customer
■W
ADVERTISING
brings a new world
to your door - step
“Judjre and Mrs. J. \l. Beech entertain at luncheon today”. . . .
“Work starts on new road”. . . “New York hank *ees strength
in Britain.”. . . “Library shares in larjre bequest ”. . . What an
interesting, movinje. provocative world the newspapers brintc us!
News of our friends, of our town, of every-day huppeninjrs all
around us. and of events that stir the world. Imaiiine a people
without newspapers! We’d lie lost,
And imagine trying to live intelliKently without this other
kind of news: "Sport shirts at reasimahle prices". . . "Ruics. a
new lot from Persia.". . . “Six days to Montreal and back, at
special rates.”. . . “Wicker chairs, as low as *7.". . . News of
foot! and mot'fr-cars, of jiimcer ales and pianos, of leather goods
and carpet lininji.
The intimate, important news Is the advertising that influences
nnd chants our whole manner of livinir.
Make it a daily practice to read the advertisements in this
newspaper. Read them carefully, just as you read the newrs
articles. For advertisements, ifiven a chance, will make your
life more comfortable, more injoyable. more productive of k«mmI
for others and for yourself.
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Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 41, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1932, newspaper, February 1, 1932; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc918339/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.